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Bobby Bones
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Morgan
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Abby
I want you to ask yourself right now, how am I actually doing? Because it's a question that we rarely ask ourselves or all of May is actually Mental Health Awareness Month. And on the Psychology of your twenties we are taking a vulnerable look at why mental health is so hard to talk about. Prepare for our conversations to go deep.
Bobby Bones
I spent the majority of my teenage years and my twenties just feeling absolutely terrified.
Abby
So this Mental Health Awareness Month. Open the free iHeartRadio app. Search the psychology of your twenties and listen now.
Dan Flores
Why is a soap opera western like Yellowstone so wildly successful? The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast Network. So join me starting Tuesday, May 6, where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
Scuba Steve
Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Taser Incorporated Host
I know a lot of cops. They get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is Y. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no. This is Absolute Season one, Taser Incorporated.
Bobby Bones
I get right back there and it's bad.
Taser Incorporated Host
Listen to Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Clayton English
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodge and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast.
Greg Lodd
Last year, a lot of the problems of the drug war. This year, a lot of the big in music and sports, this kind of.
Clayton English
Star studded a little bit, man.
Greg Lodd
We met them at their homes, we met them at their recording studios. Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
Clayton English
It makes it real.
Greg Lodd
It really does. It makes it real.
Clayton English
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Scuba Steve
Best bits of the Week with Morgan. It's listener Q and A time where Morgan and a show member answer almost all your questions.
Bobby Bones
Here we welcome to our listener Q and A. Scuba Steve is joining me. Thanks for coming, Scuba.
Clayton English
Yo.
Scuba Steve
This will be the quickest Q and A on the history of best bits.
Bobby Bones
I don't ever believe you when you say that.
Scuba Steve
Well, this will have to be because I have a meeting in 20 minutes.
Bobby Bones
I believe you, but I also don't.
Scuba Steve
I also don't believe in you. You're the one that talks too long and says too much to things and you go on these tangents and have these long stories and stuff. It's all your fault.
Bobby Bones
Feel a lot of projection there. It's fine until.
Scuba Steve
I'm kidding. It's all my fault.
Bobby Bones
Just wanted to say you guys are my favorite duo. Aubrey from Las Vegas.
Scuba Steve
Ew.
Bobby Bones
No questions. I just need him to laugh hard at least once. It kills me every time. Well, that happened part one almost immediately.
Scuba Steve
So there you go.
Bobby Bones
You're welcome.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. And no promises here in part two.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Gun. Morgan. Favorite Saturday is here. That is Michelle in Apple Valley, your favorite.
Scuba Steve
Oh, Michelle in Apple Valley. I knew that was coming. I was going to ask you, where's Michelle? Where's Apple Valley?
Bobby Bones
Michelle shows up Ally out of Alabama. Fave best bits duo. Scuba's quick speech appeases my HDH adhd. Thank you. I was like, why is that not coming out right?
Scuba Steve
That's funny. My quick speech. Like, I get to a point and I talk fast.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if you get to a point, but you do talk fast.
Scuba Steve
I can get in, like, seven minutes of content in one minute.
Bobby Bones
You can get to a point if you want to.
Scuba Steve
Yes. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
But most of the time, if I.
Scuba Steve
Want to, I don't really want to. But I don't forget, I go on tangents and I bring it right back around.
Bobby Bones
I know.
Scuba Steve
Pretty good at that.
Bobby Bones
I wouldn't say quick to a point is like, the first thing I would say. But you do talk quickly.
Scuba Steve
Yes, I do talk quickly. I can also slow it down if you'd like.
Bobby Bones
No, please don't. Because people also listen to us on two times speed sometimes, too.
Scuba Steve
Oh, my God, really?
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
Scuba Steve
I'm hella fast. I'm like reading disclaimers over here. Exactly. Yeah. How's Eminem go again? Everyone's missing the hands, but she's got two hands up in the air and she's going, wiki wiggy, wiki. Like she said. She has like, she has got two turntables on her stomach.
Bobby Bones
All right.
Scuba Steve
Anyways, that's what they do.
Bobby Bones
That's what rappers do.
Scuba Steve
I've never seen that before.
Bobby Bones
You've never seen the rappers be like. They have their, like, hands and they're going. They're like, yes.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, sure. Yeah. I've seen, like, some sort of hand movements, but not what you did.
Bobby Bones
Just thank you for being kind and honest. We need more of that. Cheyenne in California?
Scuba Steve
Heck, yeah. Cheyenne.
Bobby Bones
All right, Scuba.
Scuba Steve
Yo.
Bobby Bones
Apparently you've been negative these last few times on Best Bits. Are you okay?
Scuba Steve
Really? Who said that?
Bobby Bones
Taylor.
Scuba Steve
There are things I've been negative. Is she even, like, concrete or specific?
Bobby Bones
No. Oh, I think he just might have been going through it a little bit, maybe.
Scuba Steve
I've been through emotional roller coaster the last year, so maybe. Or maybe my anger could be seen as. As the previous comment as honest or HGH or HGH or ghb adhd.
Bobby Bones
Good goodness. My brain.
Scuba Steve
Good goodness. Good golly, Miss Molly.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh. Okay. But you're okay? Yeah, I'm totally fine.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
All right.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, we go through some things and then we move forward and we keep going.
Bobby Bones
You feel good this week?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I feel great. Yeah. Oh, my God. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And also sometimes Scuba has so much on his plate that sometimes then I throw in best bets and it's just a lot.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah. Well, I may be in the middle of a shitstorm and I'm like, oh, my God. And it's not even directed towards anyone. It's just. What? I'm dealing with someone stupid somewhere. I have to deal with their stupidity. And I hate it because I'm like, why are you so stupid? Why don't you. Why don't you walk with common sense?
Bobby Bones
You ever just respond and say, why are you so stupid?
Scuba Steve
Yes, I have. Like, in person, if someone did something like, are you really that stupid? And then I kind of like.
Bobby Bones
Laughter.
Scuba Steve
No, because him and I have a different kind of relationship. Or maybe I've called him out on some things, but never, like, you're so stupid. Like, I feel like we have a very interesting special relationship that doesn't translate on air or anywhere else.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Yes. I'll leave it at that.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Scuba Steve
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
How did you get the nickname Scuba Steve? This is from Christian.
Scuba Steve
Christian. So the PPM friendly version, and I'll give you a shorthand version of it, is when I first started radio in Orlando. My name is Stephen, and the movie Big Daddy was popular at the time. Adam Sandler film has the kids from Zack and Cody are in it.
Bobby Bones
Yep.
Scuba Steve
And there's a character named Scuba Steve. And so when I came into my first day of the job in Orlando at XL 1067, Orlando's number one hit music station, Tavares Orlando. This is XL 1067. Johnny and Jay in the Morning was the morning show I worked for as an intern. And they always. Maybe it's still a thing, but. Well, not really. There aren't interns anymore. But I was an intern and they were kind of like a frat type morning show. And they name. They give you a nickname. Like one of the other interns, his name was no Name. And my.
Bobby Bones
That would suck. That's worse than Morgan Number two.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, they called him no Name. And so there was almost a battle between. Because I had been around a little bit longer. And then no Name came in and I hated him for no reason because he got a little bit of attention. I was like, what the hell, dude?
Dan Flores
I've been here forever.
Scuba Steve
And I worked well off. And so no Name didn't even last. Like, I, like, purposely made it in my vendetta to, like, get rid of him. And I think it was writing was on the wall because he had no Name.
Bobby Bones
There are some things you shouldn't admit to.
Scuba Steve
Well, this is like 2005 or whatever. Times were different back then.
Bobby Bones
What is it? The period of when you no longer can be in trouble for something.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, period. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Statutory law or whatever.
Bobby Bones
Statute limit. Limit.
Scuba Steve
Statute limits.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, limit. That's not it.
Scuba Steve
Some of us. I don't know what is wrong. Good golly Miss Molly.
Bobby Bones
Statue of limitations.
Scuba Steve
Statue of limitations. Yes, exactly that. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my God.
Scuba Steve
So, yeah, I came in, first day, they're like, scuba Steve, damn you. And I was like, oh, that's a cool movie. He's like, no, that's your name. I was like, oh, okay. And then. So that made. That was my nickname in Orlando. And then I moved to San Francisco, and then they loved that nickname, so I stayed with it. And then I moved to Los Angeles and Ryan Seacrest loved it. And I was like, okay, well, if Ryan loves it, then I'm going to stick with it. And then I moved here to Nashville. I was like, maybe I'll change my name. And then Bobby loved it. I was like, okay, well, this is the thing.
Bobby Bones
So Nashville could be your new identity.
Scuba Steve
My new identity. A whole new place, whole new everything.
Bobby Bones
Dang.
Scuba Steve
And then Bobby's like, no, dude, it's great branding. People already know you from it and it kind of sticks and it's. It's, you know, it's memorable and I guess I like it. Scoob.
Bobby Bones
Scuba, I think you should be Scoobs.
Scuba Steve
Scoobs. Yeah, exactly. I saw you put that in the question.
Bobby Bones
That's how I always refer to you, as Scoobs.
Scuba Steve
And the only person ever to do that, aside from you, was a guy named Don Blue in San Francisco who's like an OG radio guy. And he would always call me Scubers or Scoobs or Scuba.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I like Scubers.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Scuba.
Bobby Bones
Scuba's is like Goobers.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, exactly.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I like that one.
Scuba Steve
So that's kind of like the quick hand version of it.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Scuba Steve, shout out, Big Daddy. How's the writing coming?
Scuba Steve
James in New York, shut your mouth. James in New York, shut your whole damn mouth and go back to where you came from.
Bobby Bones
Okay, let me switch gears here because we did ask this in the live stream and I said I'd ask this weekend. Any screamo music update. Are you doing anything with that?
Scuba Steve
No. I will, though, at some point. I can't say anything right now, but I will be doing something with it.
Bobby Bones
Oh, okay. I didn't know this.
Scuba Steve
Yes. I had the whole Hardy thing, which I thought was going to go somewhere, but then we talked crap about Hardy and then Hardy and then, I don't know, something like that kind of ruined that for me. Oh, yeah. I was not a fan of that at all. So. Yeah, I don't even remember how that'll happen, but I was like, this is stupid.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Scuba Steve
This is so dumb. Why are we even doing this? What the hell? What's the point? We're adults here. Let's move on.
Bobby Bones
Point.
Scuba Steve
Why we holding on? I don't even know what's going on. I think information was wrong.
Bobby Bones
Something with your scre. Something could be happening.
Scuba Steve
Yes. Yeah. Within the. Within months.
Bobby Bones
Okay. All right.
Scuba Steve
By the next time we're on Best bits, you'll probably know.
Bobby Bones
Heck yeah.
Abby
Woo.
Bobby Bones
That's exciting.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, it's really exciting.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, you got a smile on. So it's exciting and not bad.
Scuba Steve
It wouldn't be a bad thing. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't know if you got like, sued for something 10 years ago.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. I started doing Taylor Swift songs and she got pissed and sued me.
Bobby Bones
Something like that, you know. Resurfaced.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
What is the most difficult part of your job, Devin from Missouri?
Scuba Steve
I think the most annoying part of my job is emails.
Bobby Bones
This should have been an email. This should have been an email. Do you know the, like, thing where it's like you do all these meetings, you're like, this could have been.
Scuba Steve
Exactly. Which is a lot of the meetings. Like really, we had a meeting for this.
Bobby Bones
But your version is this didn't need to be an email.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, this didn't even be an email. Or just like, I think just the culture that we're in. Emails are a very crucial part of what we do. And it's a form of communication. But what's really annoying, and I just got one of these 10 minutes before we started this is our company is trying to form another form of communication within communication. So we already have text messages, which is like the immediate, like if you need me, text me. If it's super important, call, whatever. And emails are like a way to do most things and it's not like, you know. But then Microsoft Teams, everybody loves teams.
Bobby Bones
But our team of the show has never used Microsoft Teams.
Scuba Steve
No, we do it for meetings. Like we have a. Because we don't do zoom in our company. We do the teams calls. Yeah, I understand. But if you're gonna effing hit me up, just send me an email. They're chatting with me on Microsoft Teams and I don't ever chat on there. And so I got one right now, just came through. And the only reason I know about it is because I get an email from Microsoft Teams letting me know that I've got a chat with somebody in Microsoft Teams. Why don't you just freaking email me?
Bobby Bones
That's fine. That's how mine.
Scuba Steve
Are you kidding me? Gm Scuba. Good morning, Scuba. Just send me the email. What is it?
Bobby Bones
I think it's because most of our company use teams. We're the only ones who don't.
Scuba Steve
Then get rid of email. Blow it up, remove it. Why? Why have two different avenues and then why am I getting a frickin email about a team's chat? Just hit me up. An email? Are you kidding me, dude?
Bobby Bones
I think they, they probably assume you use teams because.
Scuba Steve
Well, I don't and I've never responded. You ever on teams? Because then I'll go through some of these ones and they've hit me up like 17 times and I've never once responded. So then send me an email like everyone else does.
Bobby Bones
It is funny that we have multiple lines of communication.
Scuba Steve
Oh my God. It's stupid. Then they're like, then it muddies everything out. And then people like, I didn't get whatever. It's because you didn't email me. Everyone's been emailing me for five years. Why all Of a sudden, now you got a teams me. And then I get an email from teams. Tell me you teams me well.
Bobby Bones
And also, it's probably because new people come in, and then they automatically this person isn't new. Okay. Trying to help out.
Scuba Steve
Perspective. So I get the teams. So, so and so hit you in teams and I go like this. I go. I go delete. So I never got it.
Bobby Bones
It's now just your. Your really staining your crap.
Scuba Steve
Oh, you need me, bro. You send me a fricking email, okay? Like everyone else has been doing.
Bobby Bones
If you need Scoobs, send him an email.
Scuba Steve
Send me an email now. The only one person that I will reach out to if I see the teams email coming through is my boss, because she can do whatever she wants because she. I respect the crap out of her. She pays my bills, and if she wants to teams me, I'll teams her back. Everyone else can kick rocks.
Bobby Bones
That's the only one.
Scuba Steve
The only one who can teams me. I still don't respond around teams, though. I respond around email.
Bobby Bones
Stop saying teams me, because that's for sure an HR violation.
Scuba Steve
Oh, she teams me all the time. I'm just kidding.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure somebody else is gonna hear that and be like, what is.
Scuba Steve
What is she. She's getting teams.
Bobby Bones
What does teams mean?
Scuba Steve
Holy crap, dude. But yeah, but I still respond to her an email that I don't teams her back.
Bobby Bones
Okay, okay, we're gonna take a break.
Scuba Steve
Hopefully she's not mad, though.
Bobby Bones
We're gonna take a break before Scuba keeps going down this rabbit hole.
Scuba Steve
We'll be.
Andrea Gunning
Hey, teams, I'm Andrea Gunning, host of the podcast Betrayal Police Lieutenant Joel Kern used his badge to fool everyone, most of all, his wife, Caroline.
Scuba Steve
He texted, I've ruined our lives. You're going to want to divorce me.
Andrea Gunning
Caroline's husband was living another life behind the scenes. He betrayed his oath to his family and to his community.
Scuba Steve
She said you left bruises, pulled her hair, that type of thing.
Bobby Bones
No.
Andrea Gunning
How far would Joel go to cover up what he'd done?
Scuba Steve
You're unable to keep track of all your lies, and quite frankly, I question.
Morgan
How many other women may bring forward allegations in the future.
Andrea Gunning
This season of Betrayal investigates one officer's decades of deception. Lies that left those closest to him questioning everything they thought they knew. Listen to betrayal on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Dan Flores
The American west with Dan Flores is the latest show from the Meat Eater Podcast network, hosted by me, writer and historian Dan Flores. And Brought to you by Velvet Buck this podcast looks at a West available nowhere else. Each episode I'll be diving into some of the lesser known histories of the West. I'll then be joined in conversation by guests such as Western historian Dr. Randall Williams and best selling author and meat eater founder Stephen Rinella.
Scuba Steve
I'll correct my kids now and then they'll say when cave people were here and I'll say it seems like the Ice Age people that were here didn't have a real affinity for caves.
Dan Flores
So join me starting Tuesday, May 6th where we'll delve into stories of the west and come to understand how it helps inform the ways in which we experience the region today.
Scuba Steve
Listen to the American west with Dan Flores on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Taser Incorporated Host
I know a lot of cops and they get asked all the time, have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes. But there's a company dedicated to a future where the answer will always be no.
Morgan
Across the country, cops called this Taser the Revolution.
Taser Incorporated Host
But not everyone was convinced it was that simple.
Morgan
Cops believed everything that Taser told them.
Taser Incorporated Host
From Lava For Good and the team that brought you Bone Valley comes a story about what happened when a multi billion dollar company dedicated itself to one visionary mission. This is Absolute Season 1 Taser Incorporated.
Bobby Bones
I get right back there and it's bad. It's really, really, really bad.
Taser Incorporated Host
Listen to new episodes of Absolute Season 1 Taser Incorporated on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. Binge episodes 1, 2 and 3 on May 21 and episodes 4, 5 and 6 on June 4 ad free at Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Scuba Steve
Foreign.
Clayton English
I'm Clayton English. I'm Greg Lodd and this is season two of the War on Drugs podcast. Sir, we are back in a big way.
Greg Lodd
In a very big way. Real people, real perspectives.
Clayton English
This is kind of star studded a little bit, man. We got Ricky Williams, NFL player, Heisman Trophy winner.
Scuba Steve
It's just the compassionate choice to allow players all reasonable means to care for themselves.
Greg Lodd
Music stars Marcus King, John Osborne for Brothers Osborne.
Morgan
We have this misunderstanding of what this.
Scuba Steve
Quote unquote drug fans.
Greg Lodd
Benny the Butcher, Brent Smith from Shinedown.
Clayton English
Got Be Real from Cypress Hill, NHL enforcer Riley Cote, Marine Corvette, MMA fighter Liz Caramouche.
Scuba Steve
What we're doing now isn't working and we need to change things.
Greg Lodd
Stories matter and it brings a face to them.
Clayton English
It makes it real.
Greg Lodd
It really does. It makes it real.
Clayton English
Listen to new episodes of the War on Drugs Podcast Season 2 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and to hear episodes one week early and ad free with exclusive content. Subscribe to Lava for Good plus on Apple Podcasts.
Michael Kassin
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode I'm joined by Anjali Sud, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming how she's turning so called niche into mainstream gold. Connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
Scuba Steve
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that there's so many stories out there and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content. The term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
Michael Kassin
Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment and sports collide and hear how leaders like Angeli are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcast.
Bobby Bones
If you I hate Microsoft Teams. Why did I know that was coming? And you know what? We got a big laugh out of Scuba. At his own joke. Okay. At his own joke.
Scuba Steve
There you go. Who wanted the big laugh?
Bobby Bones
I don't even know it.
Scuba Steve
You got the big laugh. Whoever you are. Let's send it to Michelle in Apple Valley because I like her.
Bobby Bones
Okay? If you could trade jobs with anyone else from the show, who would it be? Abby in Tennessee.
Scuba Steve
Lunchbox. Because he gets to do whatever the hell he wants and his life is so cushioned, so easy to get that email. No, I haven't got a new AOL CD to download my email to check your email. Hold on a second. Get off the phone. I'm going on the Internet. I want his job. Good God. And his paycheck.
Bobby Bones
The whole thing.
Scuba Steve
The whole thing. To be able to just check out.
Bobby Bones
You could also be outrageous. That's the one part of Lunchbox's job I couldn't do.
Scuba Steve
I don't mind that either.
Bobby Bones
I do. I feel too uncomfortable.
Scuba Steve
I don't mind. That was my character a long time ago in San Francisco was I used to to go out in the streets and my old host JV would be like hey, go around, ask people like what their favorite color is. And then once they tell you the answer, just hit him below the belt with some like stupid thing like, hey, you're an idiot or like whatever to like get a reaction out of them and like, oh my God, you want to go do whatever? And I used to get like a physical. Not physical, but like verbal arguments with people.
Bobby Bones
You had nightmares.
Scuba Steve
Oh my God. Yeah, he had me run naked across Union Square one time for those thousand dollar, those like we Wildlife and I paid your bills. And we were the one show within the whole company that made these videos that got like millions of views on Facebook.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because of vine too.
Scuba Steve
And vine stuff Divine a lot. And we were the first ones to do Periscope. And then I heart corporate in New York was like, these, these Periscope videos are amazing.
Bobby Bones
I was definitely thinking of Periscope and not Vine.
Scuba Steve
Yes. I was just rolling with you on it.
Bobby Bones
Same, same.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, they were like, hey, so we're setting an appointment every Friday at X time. You guys are going to go live on Periscope. On iHeartRadio's Periscope. And so we did a bit every week and it was like this thing and. But it was always at my expense of some way.
Bobby Bones
See, you could do it. Yeah, that makes sense.
Scuba Steve
No, no, not different. Now I'm a different, different person. I've got kids, my job, I mellowed out. I don't want your job. I hate social media. I hate the Internet. No way.
Bobby Bones
What does an ideal day off work look like? Patricia from North Carolina?
Scuba Steve
You would think sleeping in, but I really don't sleep in, so. I mean sleeping in for me would be like getting up at 6, 6:30, maybe 7. So I guess.
Bobby Bones
Dude, no, if. If you don't set an alarm for me, I will sleep until 2pm at least.
Scuba Steve
Oh my God.
Bobby Bones
My body loves sleep. And my dog would let me. She'd sleep the whole day with me.
Scuba Steve
Really? Okay.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
See, I feel like I miss out on the whole day. I miss out on things and.
Bobby Bones
Oh, you do?
Scuba Steve
Yeah, but that's what I'm saying.
Bobby Bones
If I don't set alarm, even on a weekend, even if I don't have to be up, I have to set alarm at like 9 or 10am to cat me.
Scuba Steve
Damn. Okay.
Bobby Bones
From sleeping in.
Scuba Steve
Well, even like if we were to go out the night before, you would think, oh, we got home at like midnight for sure. Going to sleep until like 9 or 10. No, we're up at 6:30, 7 o' clock. Still.
Bobby Bones
That feels like a dad internal alarm clock.
Scuba Steve
That and because the kids are there and you're like, I got to be up because the kids are awake and I don't want to do anything stupid or hurt themselves.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. But even before kids, I still would get up really, really early.
Bobby Bones
Are you early guy?
Scuba Steve
I guess I just been an early guy for a long. For a really long time. It goes back to, I think I would say before radio, I was in landscaping. And we'd have to get up super early and get to the shop by like six, which meant you had to get up like four and shower and get ready. So I've been a morning person for God knows how long.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Been a really long time.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so you'd sleep in a little bit.
Scuba Steve
Sleeping a little bit. Hang out with the kids, no rush. And leave the house around like 8ish, 8:30, go get some coffee from. From like SIP or OSA. And I've told you about Sid before, but OSA is another one that we discovered a couple years ago that has a very similar vibe of like good coffee. And we wouldn't like this because it's like a ham and cheese croissant. But there's this ham and mustard I think has Swiss cheese in it. Oh, it's so damn good.
Bobby Bones
I like croissants. Could go. Because Paris ruined me.
Scuba Steve
All this stuff is amazing. Well, if you went to Paris, you're not gonna like anything here.
Bobby Bones
So Paris ruined me for croissants.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. It's like how we're talking earlier about sourdough and I was like, san Francisco, ruin me with sourdough. Because everywhere else sucks.
Bobby Bones
See, that stuff sucks. It's cool because you get to have it at once, one point in your life, but then you're ruined for the rest of your life.
Scuba Steve
Totally. Like nothing can compete with that ever again.
Bobby Bones
No.
Scuba Steve
Does your boyfriend eat meat?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Oh, then he would like that. So if he likes that, then I think he would love the ham, mustard, Swiss croissant. Osa.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Scuba Steve
They have one over by our old studios that was really close to it, like near bmg. And they had. The one I go to is on Gallatin, East Nashville area.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Usa.
Scuba Steve
Yeah. So we get coffee and then we do something like I don't go to Walmart or go somewhere and get some things. Go to the park with the kids, go back to the house early. Like we like to get back to the house at like 12, 1 o' clock and just spend the rest of the day at the house. Hanging out outside, playing. My kids are in Harry Potter and Star Wars.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's so fun.
Scuba Steve
Expelliars. So we have like. We have. I have from when the Dumbledore movie came out.
Bobby Bones
The.
Scuba Steve
Whatever it was. The.
Bobby Bones
Are you talking about the beasts? Yes, yes, yes.
Scuba Steve
So I had the sword. Not sword, but a wand. A Dumbledore's wand that I got from. From Warner Brothers.
Bobby Bones
Wait, we both have Dumbledore's wand.
Scuba Steve
Oh, you have it too?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Oh, yeah, I got it from.
Bobby Bones
That's the one I chose.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah. So you got yours at Universal, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
Okay.
Bobby Bones
You can walk into the shop and then you choose which one you want.
Scuba Steve
Ollivanders. Yeah, yeah. But mine was like a promotion, like a movie. You know, they give those boxes for promotions.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
So I was working with Ryan back in L. A. We used to get like some awesome box. Like here. We get country music ones, whatever. But the L. A ones are cool because they're always movie related, TV related. And we used to get some sick boxes. And one of them was Fantastic Beasts and it came with like a bag and all that stuff. One of them was the. The wand. And I had just had my son. I was like, oh, my God, I can't wait to give this to him one day. And then just yesterday, he was like. He was playing with. We were playing with chopsticks as ones. I was, oh, crap, I have a real wand. He's like a real wand with like magic powers. I don't know, dude. That's how strong imagination is. And I couldn't find it for like an hour. And then my wife's like, it's in your box of all your crap. And I was like, oh, yeah, it is in there. And we found it and then busted out. He's been playing with Dumbledore's wand for the last couple days and it's been blown his mind.
Bobby Bones
I love that so much.
Scuba Steve
It's so much fun. And then we do. We do Star Wars Fights because we went to Disneyland last year. We both got lightsabers.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Scuba Steve
And so we always do like lightsabers. And he does. He remembers all the scenes like he does Luke Skywalker. And I'll usually play like Darth Maul or Darth Vader or something. And he's like a really good fighter and he does all the scenes and knows all the lines.
Bobby Bones
He's going to be partnered with Anakin for sure.
Scuba Steve
So cool. Anakin was awesome the first couple movies.
Bobby Bones
I know. But then he goes dark and he turns into Darth Vader.
Scuba Steve
Sometimes that happens, you know. But then at the very end of his life. He kind of came back, too.
Bobby Bones
At no point did he come back.
Scuba Steve
Too, because, yeah, at the end when he was Darth Vader and he was like. He saved his son, remember? Because the Lord Sith was trying to electrocute him and kill him, and Darth Vader came up behind him and picked him up and threw him over.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but not before he passed down his dark juices to somebody else.
Scuba Steve
I know, but he saved his son, though. And he lost his hand in it. Or his robotic hand. And then he took his memory, took his head off, which. Dad, I'm gonna save you. I'm taking. He's like, you've already saved me because he gave him.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know, but it is. But like, the new movie throws me off because then, like, oh, yeah, yeah, he passed down worse.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah. And. Well, here's the audio. Listen. That's two. That's both of them doing it, like, back and forth.
Bobby Bones
Expelling Office is one of the best ones.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, they only know, like, two Expellas. Back to Patronus. And then they know Gwingard. Whatever. Gwing Guardian. Leviosa.
Bobby Bones
That was what I was going to say.
Scuba Steve
It's Leviosa, not Leviosa. Exactly. Hermione Granger.
Bobby Bones
I make. I always reference the. Do you know the chess scene? The big chess scene where it's like, not me.
Scuba Steve
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Not Hermione. You.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Every time.
Scuba Steve
So we do that. We'll hang out and we girl out, make some steaks or something and then just kind of like, chill. And then we go inside, just hang, and then go to bed early.
Bobby Bones
I love that. Yeah, that does sound like a good day.
Scuba Steve
It sounds awesome day.
Bobby Bones
I want to hang out with you guys.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, you should come on over.
Bobby Bones
I would have lightsaber fights and Juan.
Scuba Steve
Gotta bring your wand spells.
Bobby Bones
I will.
Scuba Steve
Yeah, I will.
Bobby Bones
I have the probably the baby Dumbledore wand compared to yours. Oh, man. All right, we're jumping out of here. Scuba, thanks for being here and hanging out. Tell people where they can find you.
Scuba Steve
That was really timely, Morgan. I'm so proud of you for keeping it tight.
Bobby Bones
I cut off two questions.
Scuba Steve
What are they? What are they? Let's do it.
Bobby Bones
Favorite way to consume the green stuff from Jose.
Scuba Steve
I like to do it naturally, which is the flour. Edibles are fine if we're like out and about doing things, going to a concert. But my absolute best way to do it is flour, if I can. Now that my father smoking a blunt's too much. So I just smoke a bowl.
Bobby Bones
Okay. And then Kevin, the One who edits best bits wrote in one.
Scuba Steve
Oh, he did?
Bobby Bones
He said, as a dad of three, does he have any good advice for a new dad?
Scuba Steve
For new dad? I already told him, Kevin, you already know. Okay, well, I'll tell for everyone else, baby wipes scam. Because then baby wipes are also made by the same people who make the freaking butt paste for all the diaper rashes and stuff. The only way to really, truly make sure my baby has diaper rash, because you're using those alcohol wipes and they're creating a rash on your skin. Imagine taking those alcohol wipes and rubbing on your skin. It dries it off, makes it red and whatever. But now you're doing all the body parts that are down there, and then you put a diaper on and it holds that moisture of alcohol on the skin and then it gets a rash.
Bobby Bones
Wait, so how do you get it clean?
Scuba Steve
And then you have to then buy the freaking paste that gets the diaper rash off. It's a cycle. It's an endless cycle of corporate America getting to buy their crap. The only way.
Bobby Bones
Cycle of all things, of everything's only.
Scuba Steve
Way to do it is go back and think about, oh, my God, what if we just use water to clean it? Oh, my God. And then wipe it down with a towel. Oh, my gosh. And then put the diaper on. That's the way to do it. You don't use baby wipes or crap unless you're out and about. I get it. You have to use baby wipes. That's when I say use water wipes. The 99.9 water, those are better.
Bobby Bones
Couldn't use water types every time then.
Scuba Steve
You could, but it's still not good because you're using a rough thing on the skin. So if you're at home or you're at someone's house or whatever, we used to take our kids, hold their legs up, put underneath the sink, pee easy, poop little messier, but at least you get all the poop off and you don't have to use 45 wipes and buy more wipes and then do the whole cycle.
Bobby Bones
Eco friendly. That way too.
Scuba Steve
More eco friendly. And I only started doing it because I used to use wipes when I was a kid helping my little sister and watching them, my siblings, because we're white, but my wife is Asian and their culture, they use tabo or like basically a cup of water. And that's how she cleans herself. And so she's like, yeah, don't use baby wipes. That's stupid. Just use water. I'm like, oh my God, it makes total sense. And I'm not putting anyone down because we don't know until you learn from somebody else. But I'm like, oh my God, it makes so much sense. Just use water. And there's no irritation ever.
Bobby Bones
Hey, ever. Pro dad Channel.
Scuba Steve
My kids never had diaper rash until they went to daycare and they screwed it up.
Bobby Bones
A dang daycare. All right, check out part one with Scuba because you'll get the daycare reference. And oh, true. Yeah, that's it for us this weekend. Go follow Scuba at ScubaSeaSeaVE radio and me o Girlmorgan. Go follow. Subscribe to the YouTube page obbyboneshow. Bye, everybody.
Scuba Steve
That's the best bits of the week with Morgan. Thanks for listening. Be sure to check out the other two parts this weekend. Go follow the show on all social platforms and follow ebgirlmorgan to submit your listener questions for next week's episode.
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Scuba Steve
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Greg Lodd
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Summary of "Scuba May Be Dropping New Music: Listener Q&A" – The Bobby Bones Show
Release Date: May 31, 2025
In this engaging episode of The Bobby Bones Show, host Bobby Bones welcomes listener Scuba Steve for a lively Q&A session. The conversation delves into Scuba Steve's journey in the radio industry, his unique nickname, personal anecdotes, and insights into balancing work and family life. The episode offers listeners a candid glimpse into the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the show and Scuba Steve's personal experiences.
The episode kicks off with Bobby Bones introducing Scuba Steve, setting the stage for an interactive and humorous exchange. Scuba Steve brings a vibrant energy, contributing significantly to the show's dynamic.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [02:48]: "Here we welcome to our listener Q and A. Scuba Steve is joining me. Thanks for coming, Scuba."
One of the first topics discussed is the origin of Scuba Steve's nickname. He recounts his early days in radio, starting as an intern at XL 1067 in Orlando, where nicknames were a staple part of the culture. His nickname was inspired by the character "Scuba Steve" from the popular Adam Sandler movie Big Daddy.
Notable Quote:
Scuba Steve [06:38]: "They name give you a nickname. Like one of the other interns, his name was no Name. And my..."
Bobby Bones [08:39]: "So Nashville could be your new identity."
Scuba Steve explains how the nickname stuck with him through various moves across the country, ultimately becoming a memorable brand in Nashville's radio scene.
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around Scuba Steve's frustrations with workplace communication tools, specifically the overreliance on emails and Microsoft Teams. He expresses his preference for direct email communication over fragmented messaging platforms, highlighting the inefficiencies and misunderstandings that arise from multiple communication channels.
Notable Quote:
Scuba Steve [10:39]: "I think just the culture that we're in. Emails are a very crucial part of what we do."
Bobby Bones [12:01]: "Stop saying teams me, because that's for sure an HR violation."
This segment underscores the challenges professionals face in maintaining clear and efficient communication in modern workplaces.
Scuba Steve shares entertaining stories from his early radio days, including on-air antics like running naked across Union Square and engaging in playful interactions with audiences. These anecdotes showcase his playful side and the camaraderie among radio personalities.
Notable Quote:
Scuba Steve [20:21]: "They name call me Scubers or Scoobs or Scuba."
Additionally, he discusses his transition from a hectic radio career to a more balanced life focused on family, highlighting the changes and personal growth he's experienced.
A heartfelt segment of the episode is dedicated to Scuba Steve's life as a new father. He offers practical advice for new dads, emphasizing natural approaches to parenting, such as using water instead of baby wipes to prevent diaper rash. His insights reflect a blend of personal experience and cultural influences from his Asian heritage.
Notable Quote:
Scuba Steve [28:09]: "Baby wipes are also made by the same people who make the freaking butt paste for all the diaper rashes and stuff."
He advocates for eco-friendly and skin-friendly alternatives, drawing from his wife's cultural practices and his own observations.
Throughout the Q&A, Bobby Bones and Scuba Steve engage in playful banter, discussing topics like their favorite fictional universes—Harry Potter and Star Wars—and sharing humorous moments from their interactions with listeners. This light-hearted exchange adds a relatable and entertaining layer to the episode.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [27:24]: "I want to hang out with you guys."
As the episode concludes, Bobby Bones and Scuba Steve reflect on the enjoyable and insightful conversation they had. They encourage listeners to engage with the show through social media and submissions for future Q&A sessions, fostering a sense of community and ongoing interaction.
Notable Quote:
Bobby Bones [30:18]: "Go follow the show on all social platforms and follow ebgirlmorgan to submit your listener questions for next week's episode."
Conclusion
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers a blend of humor, personal storytelling, and practical advice, making it a captivating listen for both regular fans and newcomers. Scuba Steve's candid discussions about his radio career, communication challenges, and parenting tips provide valuable insights, while the friendly banter with Bobby Bones keeps the atmosphere light and engaging. Whether you're interested in the behind-the-scenes of radio broadcasting or seeking relatable life advice, this listener Q&A episode delivers on multiple fronts.